"`Healers' of Gays Find a Venue at D.C. Church," Washington Times January 29, 1994. By Larry Witham. Quotes Crew in support for freedom of his enemies' speech

"2004 in Review," Communique from Integrity Alabama December 2004: 2. Notes Crew's sermon and dinner to celebrate feast of Aelred in January; notes Crew's participation in August in the Jonathan Daniels pilgrimage and his reflections at an event afterward

"AAC excels at shutting doors ," Everyvoice.net from October 10, 2003. By Kevin Jones, regarding banning of Crew at the summit of the American Anglican Council

"Academics: Chalking Up Gay Lessons," Advocate #325 (1981): 17-19, 48. Features material about John DeCecco, Sharon Raphael, Louie Crew, and Martin Duberman. Includes photos of each

"Acceptance of UTO Funds Questioned," Living Church 229.12 (September 19, 2004): 6. Reports Crew's open letter to the Archbishop of Uganda seeking clarification of why the Archbishop claims to be rejecting funds while still accepting them

"Acknowlegments," Church Publishing Inc. in Diversity or Disunity? Reflections on Lambeth 1998 by James Solheim. 1999. Acknowledges Crew's help as 'invaluable' in the web reports he published on the 1998 Lambeth Conference. See p. vii

"Addendum," Episcopalian March 1979: 18. Account of Crew's vindication by his Georgia parish, which earlier had asked him to leave

"Advocates gather to claim blessing rite for same-sex couples," Episcopal News Service 11/11/02 by Jan Nunley, who sites Crew: `Same-sex blessing is not the cutting edge issue for the church, nor should it be... [It] is stealing time from our common goal of mission'

"Anglican World Wide Web wars," Scripps Howard News Service Terry Mattingly's column for 5/30/2001. Sites Crew's Anglican pages as a `sprawling site' to which `The church's left wing has long looked for news and commentary'

"'Beauty', spirituality and India make up next week's Spectrum 6 fare," Stabroek News [Guyana]] June 12, 2010 in The Scene. Report that Not That Kind of Christian will be part of film festival and shown on June 15, 2010.

"Beginnings of Integrity," Integrity News and Notes Summer 1989: 4-6. By Robert F. Diehm. Reflects on Crew's part

"Bishop Benitez's snub of leader not acceptable behavior to God," Houston Post July 18, 1992. By Charles P. Thobae. Cites flurry of correspondence The Bishop of Texas had with 'Lewie Crew, the founder of Integrity'

"Bishop Coadjutor Consecrated in the Diocese of Newark," Living Church 217.24:6 (December 13, 1998). Notes that Crew, Bishop Cathy Roskam, and the Rev. Fletcher Harper were the three preachers of the sermon at the consecration

"Bishop Lee's Choice," New York Times Magazine January 4, 2004 by Michael Massing. Indicates that Crew says as many as 20% of the clergy in the Episcopal Church are gay.

"Bishop Revisits a 1977 Point of View," Voice of Integrity Fall 1991: 28-29. The Rt. Rev. Bennet Sims, retired Bishop of Atlanta, repents of his abuse of Louie Crew

"Bishop Righter to Be Tried for Heresy," The Voice September 1995: 2, 9. Discusses revelation to Louie Crew by Bp. Salmon of South Carolina that he knowingly scape-goated lesbians and gays in agreeing to the trial

"Bishop Swing: We've Gone about as Far as We Can Go!," Voice of Integrity 4.1 (Winter 1994): 42-43. Includes `Dr. Crew Responds:', a copy of Crew's letter to the Bishop of California, Oct. 18, 1993

"Bishop Urges Gays to 'Hang In There'," Baltimore Alternative August 1992: 39. Kim Byham reports Crew's involvement with the visit of the Presiding Bishop to the Integrity Convention

"'Bishop-bashers' push for accountability," Witness 79.11 (November 1996): 27. Katie Sherod's account of the Rio Grande conference in October, at which I was a keynote. See also EIN News

"Bishop's Cross," Voice 48.2 (March 2000): 3. By Lisa Green. Reports Louie Crew as the recipient of the Bishop's Cross from Rt. Rev. John Shelby Spong, the highest honor in the Diocese of Newark

"Bivins Comments," Macon Courier Wednesday, April 28, 1976. Bivins, a member of the Concerned Citizens League on Public Awareness, writes about attacks on Crew by Crew's parish in Ft. Valley, GA

"Bonfire of Sexualities, Part 1," Christian Challenge September/October 2002. By Auburn V.F. Traycik With David W. Virtue. Quotes Crew, `if, after a positive witness, only a few dioceses [were] holding out 25 years later, yes, I would approve a canon that required them to allow [homosexual] blessings.

"Book of Revelations," Good Reads. Spring 1992. Barbara Gittings lists Crew's book in her 2-page selection of books on the lesbian/gay experience

"Book of Revelations," Different Light Review 2.3 (Fall/Winter 1991): 23. Reviewer's blurb for Crew's new book

"A Book of Revelations by Us," Marginal Notes October 1991: 7. An unsigned review

"Book of Revelations by US," Integrity/Charlotte November 1991: 11-12. Reprinted from Marginal Notes. A review of Crew's new book

"Burning Issue: To Tell or Not to Tell," Voice of Integrity 8.1 (Winter 1998): 16-21. Dr. Ann Carlson reports on the Burning Issues Conference of the Diocese of Virginia, where Crew was one of four major presenters

"By the Numbers," Living Church November 28, 1993: 4. Louie Crew's letter responding to quotation of Bishop Swing [TLC, Nov. 7] regarding current status of lbg issues in the Episcopal Church

"Candidates for General Convention Deputies," Voice 41.1 (January/February 1993): S1-S4. Regarding 119th Annual Convention of the Diocese of Newark. Crew ran for Deputy to General Convention

"Carey 'Problem' Over Gays," Guardian [U.K.] May 23, 1991: 3. Quotes Crew's correspondence with the new Archbishop of Canterbury

"Carey tells lay leaders they must be prophetic witness in the world," Episcopal News Service September 16, 1992. James Solheim quotes the Archbishop of Canterbury's response to a question from Crew at a lay leadership conference

"Changing Perceptions of Gender," Minnesota Daily October 14, 1985. Review of James White Review by Donald Hutera. 'Louie Crew's THIS BOY demonstrates that it's possible to be as sexy in three lines as you can be in 300

"Changing the Dictionary," Advocate 250 (1978). Re. Crew's success in persuading Webster's New World Dictionary to withdraw slang label to the word 'gay'

"Church Board Asks Gay Man to Leave," Macon Telegraph Sunday, April 17, 1994: 1E-2E. Reporter Sally Sherer looks back to week of April 17-23, 1976 when the paper reported actions of Crew's parish in Ft. Valley, Georgia to have him `find some other place of worship'

"Come Join Us: Not That Kind of Christian," The Breckenride Film Fesitval: The World's Highest Film Fest A flier for the festival, June 7-10, 2007

"Comments by David Virtue," Anglican Communion in New Westminster December 2002. Proclaims `Look what one sexual revisionist man - Louie Crew - has done over 35 years in ECUSA'

"Committee Appointments Promised Integrity Members," Living Church August 15, 1993: 7. Pam Chinnis, President of the House of Deputies, promises roles at the next General Convention. Bushong receives the Louie Crew award

"Communion in Conflict," Marginal Notes February 1991: 7-11. by Grant Gallup. Reprinted from The Witness. On Crew's spiritual fast

"Computer Revolution is Over and the Computers Won," Foglight 5.9 (June 1989): 1, 24-25. David Brown praises Crew & other 'software authors outside the commercial mainstream [for] some of the more insightful programs'

"Conservatives get over women, not gays," Every Voice Network. Issue no. 1. By Kevin Jones, who reports Crew's question whether liberals may be in solidarity with conservatives re: mission. From 12/15/02

"Convenor's Corner," On the Bluff [Integrity/Memphis] Epiphany (February 2003): 1-2. A tribute to Louie Crew in response to his November 2002 workshop at Claiming the Blessing

"Covenant Recommends," Covenant #9 (September 2000):9. This commentary on the [Episcopal] Church quotes Crew in recommending the Assay of Ephraim Radner on Crew's website. Radner makes a strong appeal for other conservatives not to leave ECUSA.

"Creating a Computer-Supported Writing Facility," ACE Newsletter 7.1 (Spring 1991): 4. By George 'Goran' Moberg. Says Styled more helpful for my own writing than Grammatik or any other big commercial one'

"Crew and Larom," Timelines: The Newsletter of the Episcopal Women's History Project Fall 2005: 3. Reports Crew's presentation at the Dallas meeting in September 2005. See also his picture on page 2

"Crowded Integrity Eucharist `Moving, sincere'," Convention Daily August 1, 2003. Michelle Gabriel quotes Crew as saying that the Integrity Eucharist at GC 2003 was 'just another typical serivce in the gay Episcopal Church.... It is about blessing the entire church'

"Day After: A Time of Singing," Voice 46.6 (September 1998): 8. Johanna Young reports diocesan poetry event of June 7, 1998, organized by Young and Crew

"Day of Prayer: Loss and Mourning," Episcopal News Service (ENS) release 2001-246 on 09/12/01. Mary Trainor, Robert Williams, and Pat McCaughan review responses to the destruction of the World Trade Center, including Crew's comments live to McCaughan while watching the collapse from his apartment

"Dead Cat Drifting," CLAC 11 (Winter 1984), 2 ff. James Sledd reports on CCCC's attempt to gut Students' Right to Their Own Language and praises Crew for blocking the efforts as a member of the Committee charged to do the dirty work

"Dean Werner Re-Elected as President of the House of Deputies," Voice 51.6 (September 2003): 5. By The Rev. Elizabeth Kaeton. Quotes Crew, who lost by 559-263, 'one way to strengthen the democratic process is to actually use it' and notes Crew had the support of all social justice organizations

"Dean Werner Will Face Challenger for Presidency of House of Deputies," Living Church 236.14 (April 6, 2003): 11. Reports Louie Crew's candidacy

"Dear Ernest and Louie," Outlook April-May 1994: 8. Letter to Ernest and Louie Clay-Crew from Most Rev. Edmond Browning, the Presiding Bishop, expressing his good wishes on their celebration of 20 years together

"The Dedication of All Saints' Chapel," Diocese of Newark May 31, 1997. Bulletin listing among others Louie and Ernest Clay-Crew as 'honored in this chapel and sacristy'

"Def Poetry Slam," Telling Secrets Elizabeth Kaeton reports from General Convention in Anaheim, July 13, 2009. Pictures of Crew and the other poets.

"Defense of the 'Students' Right'," College English 45.7 (1983):667-675. By James Sledd. Refers in first footnote and in text to Crew's alert as a member of a CCCC committee on language policy

"Denial of Women's Ordination Follows 'Trail of Tears'," Stevens Point (Wis.) Journal Friday, July 16, 1982: 8. Debbie Bradley reports on presence of The Rev. Anne C. Garrison, in town as disturbing houseguest of Clay and Crew, in whose home she celebrated a community house mass

"Empower Moves," Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ] Saturday, November 7, 1992. Promotes Crew's 'Education to Empower People at the Margins' at Distinguished Lecture at Mercer College in Trenton on Tuesday, November 10, 1992

"English in America Updated: An Interview with Richard Ohmann," Minnesota Review n.s. 45-46 (1995-96). Ohmann describes the flack he took for allowing Rictor Norton and me to edit the special 1974 issue of College English.

"Episcopal Church Begins Study of Union Blessings," Second Stone Issue #36 (September/October 1994): 1-10. Kim Byham reports on Integrity's presence at the General Convention, including Crew's sermon. Includes picture of Crew with Rt. Rev. Otis Charles, the church's first openly gay bishop

"Episcopal Church Prepares For Gay Showdown," AP Story by Brian Murphy, June 7, 2006.

"Episcopal Church Publishing Company Awards for 1994 in Indianapolis," Witness 1994 General Convention Supplement (August 1994): 39. Names Crew as winner of the Vida Scudder Award; includes his picture

"Episcopal Pastor Rebukes Diocese," Washington Times Monday, March 1, 2004. Purports to report the debate in which Crew was a presenter at Calvary, Washington/DC, but actually reports the host rector's attacks on the Episcopal Church

"Episcopalians Approve Local Option on Same-Sex Unions," New York Times Friday, August 8, 2003, A10. Pictures Crew in line-up to speak at General Convention

"Episcopalians Struggle Against Schism in Their Church," Voice 48.4 (May 2000): 1, 8. Christopher David reports the Short Hills meeting of the New Commandment Task Force, of which Crew is co-chair

"Episcopalians to Install First Gay Bishop," Guardian November 2, 2003. 'Mr Crew predicts thousands of homosexuals and open-minded heterosexuals will flow into the denomination'

"Erman L. (Louie) Crew, Jr," Baylor Line 1989: 40. Annouces Crew's appointment at Rutgers, under class of 1958, and notes that he his the 'founder of Integrity, an international organization for gay Episcopalians'

"Evangelizing Lesgays of This Decade," Voice of Integrity 1.1 (Spring 1991): 13. By Chris Ambridge. Acknowledges Crew as the one who coined the term lesgay

"Events Honor Life of Martyr," Montgomery Advertiser August 13, 2004. By Jannell McGrew. Mentions Crew's participation and a reception to honor him after the march to remember martyr Jonathan Daniels.

"Excellence the Rule and Dedication," Time to Remember. By William Amos. St. Andrew's School, Middletown, Delaware, 1997. This chapter evaluates Crew's performance as a boarding school teacher there, 1962-65. Page 194

"Faith and Futility," Foundations Magazine November-December 1997: 10, 12. The Rev. Elijah White reports on the Burning Issues Conference of the Diocese of Virginia, at which Crew was one of four speakers

"Faith and Futility," Foundations November/December 1997: 10, 12. The Rev. Elijah White reports on the 'Burning Issues Conference' of the Diocese of Virginia including Crew's participation as one of the 4 presenters

"Folks, with many interests, united in good feeling," Episcopal Life 8:8 (September 1997): 15. By Marie Panton. Includes picture of Crew and quotes him, 'we can get on about the major issues of God's love for everybody'

"Food for Thought," Witness 66.10 (1983): 22. An exchange between Powell and Gallup regarding Crew in the August issue

"For Diocese, Picking Bishop Means Facing Diocesan Rift," New York Times Saturday, August 5, 2006 (NY/Region), 1-2. Pictures Crew and quotes him on the increased percentage of giving in The Episcopal Church recently

"From Chicago to San Francisco," Integrity/Vancouver August-September 1992: 3. By Father Willard Rorke. Reprinted from November 1989. Recalls Crew's part in the first at the Integrity convention. Father Rorke died December 5, 1990

"Funds Sought to Facilitate Listening Process," Living Church 10/11/2007. Steve Waring reports the appeal of Canon Brian Cox and Louie Crew to raise funds to support the Listening Process of the Anglican Communion.

"Gafcon: 'The Banned'," Times [London] by Ruth Gledhill. Shows pictures of eight progressives, including Crew, as distributed at Gafcon Conference altering people to bann these people. Crew never intended to be there as was not

"Gay Activist Won't Face Church Group," Atlanta Constitution Tuesday, June 8, 1976. Alice Murray, Constitution Religion Writer, reports that Crew will seek an attorney before he meets with Bishop Sims, who has summoned him for discipline

"Gay Muslims Meet to Make History," Bay Area Reporter June 11, 1999. Paul Harris reports the first North American Conference for Gay Muslims and quotes Crew, who attended, in making the point that it is an historic beginning

"The Gay Nineties," Lambda Book Report Fall 1991. N.p. Reviewed by Dale Reynolds Says that Crew's story in the anthology 'is to be savored'

"The Gay Nineties: An Anthology of Contemporary Gay Fiction," Publishers Weekly April 12, 1991: 53. A review of the anthology, described as 'Ben's Eyes,' 'the most convincing, though sentimental, coming of-age story'

"Gay Pride Events," Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionHome Edition. Page 30 for June 26, 2003 Notes that Crew will be the preacher at a Pride Eucharist at All Saints in Atlanta

"Gay-Bias Suit Heard," Home News & Tribune 2/21/97: 1-2. Leo Reisberg reports Court of Appeals hearing on benefits case in which Crew is one of the complainants

"Gays and Lesbians Promised Role at Convention," Episcopal Life 4.8 (August 8, 1993): 2. By Bob Williams. Reports deputy Crew's comments on the next General Convention in context of Pres. Pam Chinnis's remarks to Integrity Convention

"Gays and the Church," Anniston Star January 13, 1990: 1C. By Gwen Coley. Quotes from interview with Louie Crew

"Gays, lesbians seek benefits for partners," Courier-News 2/21/97: 2. Associate Press report of NJ Court of Appeals hearing on benefits case in which Crew is one of the complainants

"General Scenes," General Seminary News Summer 2003: 13. Louie Crew pictured with four others recipients of the Doctor of Divinity Degree; also with Dean Ewing

"Gospel at Two Levels: The Cosmic and the Personal," St. Peter's Church, Rome Georgia The Rev. Greg Tallant's sermon for August 28, 2011, Proper 17a. On pages 7-8 the sermon concludes with a long quotation from Crew's 'Queer Eye for the Lectionary' for this proper (posted 8/21/2008)

"Great News!," Outlook April 1993: 13. Reports election of Louie Crew as a Newark Deputy to the 1994 General Convention

"Greetings from the Schochet Center for GLBT Studies! The Reincarnation of 'Louie's List'," Journal of Homosexuality 42.3 (2002): 155-156. By Linnea A. Stenson at University of Minnesota, successor to list creator Louie Crew

"Happy Anniversary to Me," Under the Castor Oil TreeFather Jim Bradley uses his blog to reflect on Crew's greetings on the anniversary of his ordination and on other ministry with lgbtq folks, especially marriage.

"Head of Episcopal Church attends gay groups Integrity's national convention," New Voice July 17-23, 1992: 3. By Sheri Cohen Darbonne. Includes picture of Crew and devotes half of article to Crew's perception of the Presiding Bishop's visit

"Health Benefits Sought for Gay Mates of Rutgers Faculty," Civil Liberties Reporter 4th Quarter, 1993: 4. Crew is one of five complainants in this suit

"Heightened Security for Enthronement Service," Church of England Newspaper No. 5654 (February 20, 2003. Notes: `The leading gay activist in the American Church, Louie Crew, will attend with his partner. Mr. Crew, who is ``married'' to Ernest, is a member of..

"Homosexuality: Gays on the March," Time Magazine
September 8, 1975: 32-33. This is the cover story of the issue and quotes
Louie Crew and Rictor Norting regarding their editorial in a special issue
of College English (November 1974) on the 'HOmosexual Imagination.'

"House of Deputies Proves Worth Its Salt," Episcopal News Service release on July 7, 2000 by Genie Carr and Jan Nunley. Reports Louie Crew's response to the attempted exorcism at GC2000

"I Have No Need of You: Reflections on a Dallas Rally," Dialogue [Episcopal Diocese of Utah] October 2003. By The Rev. Daniel Webster.

"I Was in Prison and You Came to Me," Voice 41.4 (May 1993): 6. The Rev. Barry Stopfel reports on the ministry he and Louie Crew share at the Adult Diagnostic Center, in Avenel, NJ, the state's main prison for sex offenders

"In Newark, A Liberal Bishop Signals Moderation," New York Times Saturday, November 21, 1998. David M. Herszenhorn quotes Crew regarding Bishop Croneberger as one who will plant the grass in the forest that Bishop Spong has cleared

"In Person," Episcopalian March 1979: 18. Reports 'Louie Crew, a founder of Integrity, is again welcome in his Georgia parish after a congregational meeting reversed a vestry decision asking him not to attend'

"In the beginning was the word, and the word was from Louie, and the word was Integrity," Because Justice Matters 1.5 (September 2001): 2-3. The Rev. Paul Woodrum reflects on the history of Integrity/NYC

"In the Episcopal Church doubt is so okay that we name some churches `St. Thomas'," Epistle of Church of the Ascension, Twin Falls, ID August 2004. A reflection on an item in Crew's 101 Reasons...

"Incomplete elections force special convention," Voice 41.3 (April 1993): 1. Reports that at first convention only Crew and Christie were elected as Newark lay deputies to General Convention

"Integrity Focuses on the Next Millenium," Living Church 213.6:7 (August 11, 1996) by Mark Kozielec and Kim Byham. Cites LC's convention address: 'response should not be the shout of victory but the call to service'

"Letter to Lifetime Members," Integrity April 1, 2012. The Rev. Harry Knox, Interim Executive Director, announces a reception for Integrity Founder Louie Crew at General Convention on Monday, July 9th, before the Integrity Eucharist

"Literally the best thing ever," eloiserummaging.livejournal.com From September 2, 2008; 'eloise' comments on Frank Iero's Frank Iero's essays from English 101 at Rutgers in 1999 in which he praises Crew's assignmentsr

"Louie Crew," Lesbian and Gay Almanac St. James Press: NYC, 1998. Louie Crew's picture is included

"Louie Crew," Record Summer 1998: 2. Editor/Publisher Ralph Blair notes Crew's observation of 'a certain inconsistency in damning people for promiscuity and then damning them to be promiscuous by not allowing them access...'

"Louie Crew and the Marriage Canon at GC2006," VirtueOnline Posted by David Virtue on 5/23/2006, written by Rev'd Dr. Peter Toon and likely reprinted from his journal The Advocate. Quotes Crew's comment on the strategy of Newark's resolution to amend the national marriage canon.

"National Budget Decreased 14 Percent," Living Church 215.6:8-9 (August 10, 1997) by Bob Libby. Quotes Crew regarding the 'Apology Resolution' at GC 1997: 'Lesbians & gays don't need this resolution, but the Church needs it. Whether or not you choose to apologize, you are forgiven by God.'

"Nominating Committee Leaders Reflect on Process of Picking Tenth Bishop of Newark," Voice [Diocese of Newark] 54.4 (August 2006): 5. Based on the editor's interview with Crew and McGrath, co-chairs of the Nominating Committee

"Nomination Speech for Dr. Louie Crew for President of House of Deputies Presented to the House of Deputies," Voice 51.6 (September 2003): 5. By Lyn Headley-Moore, Crew's nominator and chair of the Newark deputation

"Not Just a Homosexual, But an Avowed Controversial Homosexual," Blade August 1976. By Adam DeBaugh. Reports that the DC Office of Human Rights determined that American Univ. failed to hire Crew because of his sex and his sexual orientation

"Nun's Letters Have Pierced Prison Walls," Cincinnati Enquirer Dec. 25, 1989. By Camilla Warrick. Sister Evelyn Ancilla tells of her prison ministry, begun with a few addresses published by Crew in the 1970's

"Our Stories to Become a Book," Integrity/Austin News 4.5 (January 1989): 6. Announces that Crew will expand and edit the volume [A Book of Revelations]

"Our Stories: Educating Our Churches," Koinonia 2.1 (January 1, 1989): n.p. Announces that Dr. Crew will edit a much expanded version of this handout from the 1988 General Convention. Became A Book of Revelations

"Overview," View from the Loft 9.6 (1987): 4. A review of Crew's Muses: A Program for Writers

"Paen to the Queen," Telling Secrets. Def Poetry Slam.A poem tribute to Louie Crew written and read by Lelanda Lee at General Convention in 2009.

"Personal Journeys: Safe and Free," Messenger [the newsletter of Episcopal Migration Ministries] No. 4 (Summer 2004), p. 3. By 'Kamelia' about her escape from the Cameroons and her being granted asylum in the US. Thanks Crew for his involvement in that process

"Profile of Dr. Louie Crew," Religious Archives Network: A Resource Center and Clearance House for the History of LGBT Religious Movements. From March 2003

"Profile: The Most Rev. Frank Tracy Griswold, Presiding Bishop and Primate," Because Justice Matters 1.5 (Sept. 2001): 4-5. The Rev. Paul Woodrum includes an account of the PB's attack on Crew's candor published from Kampala, Uganda

"Program," Grace Church Newark Lists Louie Crew as the performer reading 'Fantasy on Tokyo-ondo' at recital on May 15, 2011

"Reasons for being Episcopalian fill website, new book," Church News [Diocese of West Tennessee] [ENS] for March 2003

"Reasons for being Episcopalian fill website, new book," Episcopal News Service (ENS) from December 13, 2002. A report of Crew's collection 365+ Reasons for Being Episcopalian/Anglican. Released to all subscribers of the News Service.

"Reflections from the Oasis: A Case Study in Integrity and Community," Lesbian Gay Christian Movement 1992. Address to LGCM [Britain] by The Rev. David L. Norgard. 'Dedicated to Dr. Louie Crew, Founder of Integrity'

"Rutgers Sued for Ban on Health Benefits to Gay Partners," New York Times Friday, January 28, 1994: B4. By Maria Newman. Describes suit for benefits for lesbigay spouses. Crew is one of the five complainants

"Says Officials Refused Meeting with Gay Reps," Stevens Point (Wis.) Journal Tuesday, September 14, 1982: 13. Reports refusal of Episcopal Church in Wisconsin to obey mandate of General Convention to meet with lesgay members

"Seattle Meeting Brings Hope, New Level of Trust," Living Church 219.25 (December 19, 1999): 6. Reports the meeting of the Seattle 22 -- liberals, moderates, and conservatives, of which Crew was one of 6 organizers. Includes Crew's picture

"Series on Clergymen Prompted by Letters," Milwaukee Sentinel Monday, June 1, 1981: 6. Crew...'said people were not so much afraid of his homosexuality as of his honesty. ''The primary mood of the church is still very hostile.'''

"Sexuality Talks Called Step in Right Direction," Living Church 216.1 (January 4, 1998): 12, 22. Sarah Bartenstein reports on the Buring Issues Conference of the Diocese of Virginia. Crew was one of four presenters

"Split in World Church Could Mean Change for Local Parish," The Daily Independent, November 30, 2007, by Ruth Justis

"The Spoken Word," New York TimesMay 31, 1991. Announces Louie Crew as one of the poetry performers at La Mama in Manhattan for June 1, 1991

"Spong Faints During Succession," Star-Ledger Sunday, November 22, 1998. Refers to Crew, Harper, and Roskam's sermon at the consecration as 'lively preaching that sometimes bordered on ''Performance Art'''

"Spong gives strong support to school aid plan," Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ] Saturday, January 26, 1991. Page 2. By Monica Maske. Quotes Louie Crew as a member of the Task Force on Episcopal Identity

"Spring Retreat," News of Integrity El Camino Real June 1998: 2-3. Kathy Hansen reports the retreat led by Louie Crew, April 17-19. Includes a page of pictures

"St. Paul's is Among the Top Episcopal Churches in Average Attendance," The Epistle: St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Alexandria June 2002: 1. Cites data from Crew's report

"State Courts Split on Benefits for Domestic Partners," Chronicle of Higher Education March 13, 1997: a13-a14. Lisa Guernsey reports on the suit against Rutgers in which Crew is a plaintif

"Statement on Gay and Lesbian Movement Stirs Concern," Living Church 212.10:13 (March 10, 1996). Notes that Crew among many others signed an ad in the Church Times recognizing the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement on its 20th anniversary

"Statistics We Have a Few," The Guide to General Convention 2009 published by Episcopal Life, July 2009: 9

"'Sticks and Stones'," Voice 46.8 (November 1998): 11. Reports Crew's sermon on October 22 at Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral in a service honoring memory of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd

"Third Option Sought," Living Church 221.26:8 (December 24, 2000). Announcement of legislative action recommended by the South Bend meeting of the New Commandment Task Force, of which Crew was co-chair

"2004 in Review," Communique from Integrity Alabama December 2004: 2. Notes Crew's sermon and dinner to celebrate feast of Aelred in January; notes Crew's participation in August in the Jonathan Daniels pilgrimage and his reflections at an event afterward

"Walking in the Truth: Winning arguments at church conventions is not enough without compassion for homosexuals," Christianity Today August 2000. An editorial by Douglas LeBlanc who asserts that Crew and Andrew Sullivan correctly frame the debate as concerning the boundaries of marriage

"We Were Drawn Together Because of Our Differences," Living Church 220.26:7-8 (June 25, 2000. By Douglas LeBlanc. An account of the South Bend meeting of the New Commandment Task Force, of which Crew was co-chair

"When the Priest is a Woman," TBA 1999. A book by Kelley A Raab. Cites Crew's statistics in his web report 'Female Priests in ECUSA' in two chapters

"Where We Are: Women at General Convention," GTS. Pam Darling's address at GTS on April 19, 1999. Cites Crew's 'Women Priests in the Episcopal Church' and uses his graphs

"Why I Would Not Support Such a Resolution," Good News St. Paul's and St. James New Haven, CT, July 2003, p. 13. The Rev. Eric Turner quotes Crew to show why he will not support lbgt issues at General Convention

"Windsor Report and the American Evasion of Communion," Anglican Communion Institute by Ephraim Radner, December 14, 2004. Attacks Crew for defending 'pure autonomy' [Radner's reduction; not Crew's] for The Episcopal Church